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and in asia, africa, and europe. but in addition to that we have an incredible team of engineers and scientists who are not only developing cook stoves but a whole range of energy technologies. and so where we really see our role as a company is in providing personal scale energy access that's affordable and safe and reliable. >> talk about affordability. how much is this? >> these stoves are $130. >> okay. now, you are in brooklyn, new york. but you don't make these here, right? >> we don't. >> you have a factory -- >> we manufacture -- we manufacture in asia. and then -- but it's all based on the designs and the engineering of the team right here in new york. >> now, i've looked at this in the videos. how long does it take me to make a pot of tea? >> four minutes. >> it takes us four minutes to boil a liter of water. that's it. >> four minutes? >> four minutes. >> well, guys, look, it is omg. i'm thrilled you that came here. this is jonathan cedar. okay? and john levy. biolite's chairman and ceo. thank you so much,
and in asia, africa, and europe. but in addition to that we have an incredible team of engineers and scientists who are not only developing cook stoves but a whole range of energy technologies. and so where we really see our role as a company is in providing personal scale energy access that's affordable and safe and reliable. >> talk about affordability. how much is this? >> these stoves are $130. >> okay. now, you are in brooklyn, new york. but you don't make these here,...
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apple's losing share to google, it doesn't have the right phones in europe, nokia's making a comeback, the mini isn't selling, there's no special dividend, we've got a stock chart that is the -- >> sell, sell, sell, sell! >> excuse me for a moment while i get nauseated. apple went down today because it's a big dollar amount stock and makes a ton of economic sense to ring the register before year-end. why do i always say about apple? own it. shocker. how about citigroup? this company's crushed shareholders for many, many years, but this new management team, you've got to hand it to them for taking tough medicine right before the holidays, firing 11,000 people, shutting down underperforming operations around the globe. no, i don't want to work there, and i feel terrible at the layoffs. i've got a ton of friends over citi, but i would be happy if i was a shareholder. something we're asking of our politicians, they can't do that. but citigroup's management was willing to take the hard medicine for the shareholders. we hear endless negativity about china and europe, but the chinese market
apple's losing share to google, it doesn't have the right phones in europe, nokia's making a comeback, the mini isn't selling, there's no special dividend, we've got a stock chart that is the -- >> sell, sell, sell, sell! >> excuse me for a moment while i get nauseated. apple went down today because it's a big dollar amount stock and makes a ton of economic sense to ring the register before year-end. why do i always say about apple? own it. shocker. how about citigroup? this...
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the rates of the incarceration are five, six, seven, eight times than most in other societies, europe and elsewhere, though their rates of nonviolent crime and drug use are not that much different than ours. so if another country were to lock up its own people at the rate that we do, and if our rates of incarceration were rates of incarceration were more normative to the rest of
the rates of the incarceration are five, six, seven, eight times than most in other societies, europe and elsewhere, though their rates of nonviolent crime and drug use are not that much different than ours. so if another country were to lock up its own people at the rate that we do, and if our rates of incarceration were rates of incarceration were more normative to the rest of
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the rates of the incarceration are five, six, seven, eight times than most in other societies, europe and elsewhere, though their rates of nonviolent crime and drug use are not that much different than ours. so if another country were to lock up its own people at the rate that we do, and if our rates of incarceration were more normative to the rest of the world, we would regard with that other country was doing as a massive violation of human rights. that's the way we would look at it. now, the other point here is what we're doing is not even consistent with american history. i mean, we had 500,000 people behind bars in 1980 and now we have 2.3 million, 2.4 million people behind bars and almost have 5,000 people behind bars just for a drug violation. there are as many people behind bars for a drug violation than we had for everything in 1980. it's not consistent with gl
the rates of the incarceration are five, six, seven, eight times than most in other societies, europe and elsewhere, though their rates of nonviolent crime and drug use are not that much different than ours. so if another country were to lock up its own people at the rate that we do, and if our rates of incarceration were more normative to the rest of the world, we would regard with that other country was doing as a massive violation of human rights. that's the way we would look at it. now, the...
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europe, don't forget, green mountain, it has been huge. starbu starbuck's should tell us what it is going to do with it's cash. they have the cash to do it. i prefer them to grow with the money. this is a major bone of contention. i think it is good. the bears, they seem to think that the coffee could be played out. starbucks will tell us about the new juice store concept. maybe it will give us insight to what could end up being one of the three top markets for the company india. i can't wait to hear about the projections about india. and of course they need to address teavana. i thought this could be a terrific move. seem to be quite popular. the earnings as early at 2013. not just the cute tea bags. like i want to add some hot tea. i think it could turn out to be howard's third place. this time for tea drinkers, it has become a hot button with the short selling community. those guys affirm that the company's tea are contaminated with pesticides to the point where 100 of the samples violate u.s. laws. the company is sticking to its story
europe, don't forget, green mountain, it has been huge. starbu starbuck's should tell us what it is going to do with it's cash. they have the cash to do it. i prefer them to grow with the money. this is a major bone of contention. i think it is good. the bears, they seem to think that the coffee could be played out. starbucks will tell us about the new juice store concept. maybe it will give us insight to what could end up being one of the three top markets for the company india. i can't wait...
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at $3.60 this morning we're 50 going to europe and nine going to asia. so you understand, europe pays 10 to $12 for their gas. asia is paying 16. it is competitive number and makes sense. will america be able to do it? i think we will. the rl question is what kind of sale. melissa: i think the government will tax the hell out of it ranning the whole thing. that is debate for another thing. we appreciate your time. good thoughts. thanks, melissa. melissa: time for the fuel gauge report. slumping fuel prices and global economiconcerns pushed oil prices down for the fourth straight day. crude settled at $84.93 a barrel. that ithe lowest close since november 15th. a request to release more water into the mississippi river was shot down by a the army corps of engineers. a group of midwestern senators made the appeal. shrinking oil levels are threatening to close barge trafficlong the mississippi. this is a huge story. they said release would put upper midwest water supplies at risk. everyone wants wear here. >>> russia's state-owned oil giant, exxon will prov
at $3.60 this morning we're 50 going to europe and nine going to asia. so you understand, europe pays 10 to $12 for their gas. asia is paying 16. it is competitive number and makes sense. will america be able to do it? i think we will. the rl question is what kind of sale. melissa: i think the government will tax the hell out of it ranning the whole thing. that is debate for another thing. we appreciate your time. good thoughts. thanks, melissa. melissa: time for the fuel gauge report. slumping...
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and the reason probably is because of europe. i think a lot of the export markets, europe has been still in a little bit of a malaise, and asia is just starting to emerge from one. so we will actually probably start seeing manufacturing pick up in the not-too-distant future. > all right, so a long-term prognosis, positive for you; short-term still kind of wobbly? > > i think next year you're going to have an issue with a push and pull from the fiscal cliff. on the one hand, business owners will actually have some certainty what tax rates are going to be, and that's a positive. that may unleash some hiring. and on the other hand, you are going to have tax increases. and that is actually not good for shorter-term growth. > brent schutte from bmo harris. thanks so much. > > thank you. still ahead, christmas may have come early for drivers. gasoline prices are headed lower. more on that next. w prices at the pump continue to slide. gas prices are down 3 cents on average nationwide to $3.37. the ever-energetic phil flynn of price futu
and the reason probably is because of europe. i think a lot of the export markets, europe has been still in a little bit of a malaise, and asia is just starting to emerge from one. so we will actually probably start seeing manufacturing pick up in the not-too-distant future. > all right, so a long-term prognosis, positive for you; short-term still kind of wobbly? > > i think next year you're going to have an issue with a push and pull from the fiscal cliff. on the one hand, business...
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in europe, it was the last trading day of the year, and what a year it has been. our correspondent has kept an eye on the trading floor all year for us. he sent us this report from the floor of the frankfurt stock exchange. >> the year has ended a very successful 2012, also for the frankfurt exchange, which is why you see tables and chairs where there usually are not. there will be a celebration here shortly, and there is something to celebrate -- the dax performed to the tune of about 30%-plus this year, and many shares went up. only a few lag behind. the best shares almost doubled in value. when you look at the second tier, there were some that more than doubled in value. demand mostly responsible for that, according to -- the man most responsible for that according to everyone here is mario draghi. he promised the european central bank would do everything in its power to preserve the euro, and that really release energy and restored some confidence also for the bureau. in 2013, people see more share market. the dax could reach a new record highs. people do expe
in europe, it was the last trading day of the year, and what a year it has been. our correspondent has kept an eye on the trading floor all year for us. he sent us this report from the floor of the frankfurt stock exchange. >> the year has ended a very successful 2012, also for the frankfurt exchange, which is why you see tables and chairs where there usually are not. there will be a celebration here shortly, and there is something to celebrate -- the dax performed to the tune of about...
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the fiscal cliff is like what they had in europe. we need to look for companies being obliterated by the cliff. banco santander was perceived to be the biggest loser. but it turned out to be an amazing trade. the stock traveled to $7.72. i don't think it's done. charitable trust is buying a major midwestern lender. stock has been sliding every day. key is now under $8 and i can tell from the trading in the name it is not going to happen just yet. there are sellers everywhere. the only thing they have going for them is fears of the cliff. we know that when the cliff jump we know that when the cliff jump price , well, i say the worst has been prepared for. key bank may be the worst of the bunch. it has been a terrible investment up until things turned. and then we will look back and say what the heck were we thinking. why didn't we bid 7 and buy key bank instead of selling it like everybody else? stick with cramer.
the fiscal cliff is like what they had in europe. we need to look for companies being obliterated by the cliff. banco santander was perceived to be the biggest loser. but it turned out to be an amazing trade. the stock traveled to $7.72. i don't think it's done. charitable trust is buying a major midwestern lender. stock has been sliding every day. key is now under $8 and i can tell from the trading in the name it is not going to happen just yet. there are sellers everywhere. the only thing...
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in both europe and america -- with eugenics. in america a group was led by such people as margaret sanger, whose journal, the birth control review, endorsed her friends book, quote, the title is the rising tide of color, against white world supremacy. her into this negro project use black ministers, including adam clayton powell to promote birth control. but the effort in england, germany and the united states to melt public health and eugenics rampart deeper. rather, they found their way into international and state policy with support from groups such as the national committee for mental hygiene, urging sterilization as a newcomer to quote prevent this class of persons from propagating, unquote. germany use venereal disease law to enlist doctors, greatly extending the power of the state into the private sphere kind producing a union with a medical profession that would be preferred rather easily in the third reich. in germany, one expert observe quote the more scientific a doctor's outlook was, the more politically naÏve he w
in both europe and america -- with eugenics. in america a group was led by such people as margaret sanger, whose journal, the birth control review, endorsed her friends book, quote, the title is the rising tide of color, against white world supremacy. her into this negro project use black ministers, including adam clayton powell to promote birth control. but the effort in england, germany and the united states to melt public health and eugenics rampart deeper. rather, they found their way into...
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that was divided from east to west and i'm now living in a europe that is divided from north to south and never at any point in the history of this union has there been more discord of rancor that we currently got among more moderate voices there are concerns the peace prize is being used as a political football i think this award basically does a lot to kind of discredit past people who've won this prize. i mean it demonstrates a sort of heavy politicization of the use of this award now it's been suggested that this year's winner of the peace prize picked it up more for not having done something as opposed to having food the peace around the globe it seems like they got the prize more because there hasn't been any war in europe for many decades rather than having done anything specific i think as long as civic institutions like the nobel prize continue to lose their legitimacy and their spirit through political favoritism and these prizes are always political but such a blatant and obvious political favoritism and maneuvering i think it actually takes something away and i think it's
that was divided from east to west and i'm now living in a europe that is divided from north to south and never at any point in the history of this union has there been more discord of rancor that we currently got among more moderate voices there are concerns the peace prize is being used as a political football i think this award basically does a lot to kind of discredit past people who've won this prize. i mean it demonstrates a sort of heavy politicization of the use of this award now it's...
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reduce europe so one cannot say that there is the increase of europe since then in any case if we look further afield with syria the european union's policy the actual policy of the european union as an organization of a mind its member states has been in my view to found the flames of the conflict in syria and not to act as a peace broker so there is literally no way in which we can say that the european union has fostered peace. while ordinary people enjoy a life in the austerity recchi e.u. it seems some corporate giants will stop at nothing to get out of paying their share tax evasion and avoid because the dead stricken block one point three trillion dollars a year a figure that's no longer being tolerated surface reports. well people from all of people tend not to protect this country because companies like starbucks and apple and google at the moment it's really part of a much larger picture welcome to the world of tax avoidance illegal but morally suspect way the companies and the wealthy have been dodging paying their fair share most people are due to discuss these companies do
reduce europe so one cannot say that there is the increase of europe since then in any case if we look further afield with syria the european union's policy the actual policy of the european union as an organization of a mind its member states has been in my view to found the flames of the conflict in syria and not to act as a peace broker so there is literally no way in which we can say that the european union has fostered peace. while ordinary people enjoy a life in the austerity recchi e.u....
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that was divided from east to west but i'm now living in a europe that is divided from north to south and never at any point of the history of this union has there been more discord of rancor that we currently got among more moderate forces there are concerns the peace prize is being used as a political football i think this award basically does a lot to kind of discredit past people who've won this prize i mean it demonstrates a sort of heavy politicization of the use of this war and now it's been suggested that this year's winner of the peace prize picked it up more for not having done something as opposed to having further peace around the globe it seems like they got the prize more because there hasn't been any war in europe for many decades rather than having done anything specific i think as long as civic institutions like the nobel prize. continue to lose their legitimacy in their spirit through political favoritism these prices are always political but such blatant and obvious political favoritism and maneuvering i think it actually takes something away and i think it's actual
that was divided from east to west but i'm now living in a europe that is divided from north to south and never at any point of the history of this union has there been more discord of rancor that we currently got among more moderate forces there are concerns the peace prize is being used as a political football i think this award basically does a lot to kind of discredit past people who've won this prize i mean it demonstrates a sort of heavy politicization of the use of this war and now it's...
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there has not been peace in europe for the last sixty years as the president of the european council said everybody knows that there was a war against yugoslavia and nine hundred ninety nine in which european states e.u. member states participated very fully they attacked you. so one cannot say that there has been peace of europe since then in any case if we look further afield with syria the european union's policy the actual policy of the european union as an organization never mind its member states has been in my view to fan the flames of the conflict in syria and not to act as a peace broker so there is literally no way in which we can say that the european union has fostered peace. also ahead here this hour security tightness in egypt has more protests new supporters and opponents of president mohamed morsi set to confront each other again as the nation that is itself in this weekend's referendum on a draft constitution plus. he says well he won't have no. way to may want a new main he said you were never heard. from having a baby the victims of a u.s. citizen program any charg
there has not been peace in europe for the last sixty years as the president of the european council said everybody knows that there was a war against yugoslavia and nine hundred ninety nine in which european states e.u. member states participated very fully they attacked you. so one cannot say that there has been peace of europe since then in any case if we look further afield with syria the european union's policy the actual policy of the european union as an organization never mind its...
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we still have a lot of issues in europe. andrea merkel has to get elected in the second half of next year. that's going to make it difficult for any pro-growth solutions to appear in europe. i think, frankly, i'm not that confident that the market hasn't already positively priced in a fiscal cliff resolution. i think the first half is like a bungee jump. >> so dan, cut through all of that, right. if we could put aside trying to forecast where the s&p is going to be, where the dow is going to be, regardless of where the markets in general are going to be, i believe you have stock picks for us. name what they are and will they be able to perform regardless of the macro environment? >> all right. we are focused on. companies that can grow regardless of what happens in the economy. three stocks we like, one is denbury resources. what's interesting about them is they have hedged their forward sales of oil so the lowest they're going to receive is $80 next year. at those rates, they're going to be a very profitable company. it's a
we still have a lot of issues in europe. andrea merkel has to get elected in the second half of next year. that's going to make it difficult for any pro-growth solutions to appear in europe. i think, frankly, i'm not that confident that the market hasn't already positively priced in a fiscal cliff resolution. i think the first half is like a bungee jump. >> so dan, cut through all of that, right. if we could put aside trying to forecast where the s&p is going to be, where the dow is...
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that was divided from east to west and i'm now living in a europe that is divided from north to south and never at any point in the history of this union. has there been more discord rancor that we currently got among more moderate forces there are concerns the peace prize is being used as a political football i think this award basically does a lot to kind of discredit past people who've won this prize i mean it demonstrates a sort of heavy politicization of the use of this award i know it's been suggested that this year's winner of the peace prize picked it up more for not having done something as opposed to having food the peace around the globe it seems like they got the prize more because there hasn't been any war in europe for many decades rather than having done anything specific i think as long as civic institutions like the nobel prize continue to lose their legitimacy in their spirit through political favoritism and these prizes are always political but such blatant and obvious political favoritism and maneuvering i think it actually takes something away and i think it's act
that was divided from east to west and i'm now living in a europe that is divided from north to south and never at any point in the history of this union. has there been more discord rancor that we currently got among more moderate forces there are concerns the peace prize is being used as a political football i think this award basically does a lot to kind of discredit past people who've won this prize i mean it demonstrates a sort of heavy politicization of the use of this award i know it's...
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laws in europe to now has a one thousand strong rangy had when the enemy only saw the light can and most around it is gather the turns and move to another pol sure they travel hundreds of kilometers in winter and then children for them. but the two families have less of a chance to come across each other they belong to different worlds even though there's sometimes a similar. mission of free accreditation free. or charge free. range and free free. free.
laws in europe to now has a one thousand strong rangy had when the enemy only saw the light can and most around it is gather the turns and move to another pol sure they travel hundreds of kilometers in winter and then children for them. but the two families have less of a chance to come across each other they belong to different worlds even though there's sometimes a similar. mission of free accreditation free. or charge free. range and free free. free.
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members of the european parliament and all the other people who work for the europe. and it is radically out of touch with ordinary people and not just with the people who demonstrate the youth unemployment figures in greece and spain and other countries are truly horrifying and in the name of the european ideology europe is not being put through some of the most difficult economic times it seems is the ninety. seems so whichever way you look at the nonsensical judgment it's an absolute. story cohorts of acacia discredits the nobel prize and so. what onery people endure life in the direct it seems that some corporate giants will stop at nothing to get out of paying their shame tax evasion and avoidance costs the debt stricken blow one point three trillion dollars a year a figure that's no longer being tolerated as our first reports. of. people from all of that tend not to point to the scandals with companies like starbucks and airplane google at the moment it's really part of a much larger picture welcome to the world of tax avoidance illegal but morally suspect way t
members of the european parliament and all the other people who work for the europe. and it is radically out of touch with ordinary people and not just with the people who demonstrate the youth unemployment figures in greece and spain and other countries are truly horrifying and in the name of the european ideology europe is not being put through some of the most difficult economic times it seems is the ninety. seems so whichever way you look at the nonsensical judgment it's an absolute. story...
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there has not been peace in europe for the last sixty years as the president of the european council said everybody knows that there was a war against yugoslavia in one thousand nine hundred ninety in which european states e.u. member states participated very fully they attacked you. so one cannot say that there has been peace in europe since them in any case if we look further afield with syria the european union's policy the actual policy of the european union as an organization nevermind its member states has been in my view to fan the flames of the conflict in syria and not to act as a peace broker so there is literally no way in which we can say that the european union has fostered peace. also ahead a few the security titans in egypt has more protests new supporters and opponents of president mohamed mursi. front each of the gang affiliation is itself a school and referendum draw a constitution. he says well he won't have no bread. i said way made him a lightning. thank you he will never hand then. from having a baby to see if the victims of a u.s. eugenics program any chance of
there has not been peace in europe for the last sixty years as the president of the european council said everybody knows that there was a war against yugoslavia in one thousand nine hundred ninety in which european states e.u. member states participated very fully they attacked you. so one cannot say that there has been peace in europe since them in any case if we look further afield with syria the european union's policy the actual policy of the european union as an organization nevermind its...
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greece europe so one cannot say that there is in case of europe since then in any case if we look further afield with syria the european union's policy the actual policy of the european union as an organization nevermind its member states has been in my view to fan the flames of the conflict in syria and not to act as a peace broker so there is literally no way in which we can say that the european union has fostered peace. for egypt is on tenterhooks moral protests are expected between those backing in the posing president. why the country could plunge into civil war as a deeply divisive constitution friend looms large. on the story of an american woman who was forcibly sterilized as a teenager as part of a government program to build a support healthy nation so here a couple minutes. if you're passing through rushes to veer region you really can't go on the wild side thousands of kilometers of unspoilt countryside make up an area where it's still possible to live off the land such spectacular scenery makes it a paradise for fishermen and provides a business opportunity for hunches. ther
greece europe so one cannot say that there is in case of europe since then in any case if we look further afield with syria the european union's policy the actual policy of the european union as an organization nevermind its member states has been in my view to fan the flames of the conflict in syria and not to act as a peace broker so there is literally no way in which we can say that the european union has fostered peace. for egypt is on tenterhooks moral protests are expected between those...
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reduce europe so one cannot say that there has been peace of europe since there in any case if we look further afield with syria the european union's policy the actual policy of the european union as an organization never mind its member states has been in my view to fan the flames of the conflict in syria and not to act as a peace broker so there is literally no way in which we can say that the european union as foster peace. while ordinary people enjoy life in the austerity red to e.u. does seem some corporate giants will stop at nothing to get out of paying their shame tax evasion and avoid its cost the dead stricken bloc one point three trillion dollars a year a figure that's no longer being tolerated as artie's affair for its reports. well people from all over the board tend not to protect this country because companies like starbucks and apple and google at the moment it's really part of a much larger picture welcome to the world of tax avoidance illegal but morally suspect way the companies and the wealthy have been dodging paying their fair share most people are due to discuss
reduce europe so one cannot say that there has been peace of europe since there in any case if we look further afield with syria the european union's policy the actual policy of the european union as an organization never mind its member states has been in my view to fan the flames of the conflict in syria and not to act as a peace broker so there is literally no way in which we can say that the european union as foster peace. while ordinary people enjoy life in the austerity red to e.u. does...
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western europe looks about as cheap as it has in decades. we also talk about how you want to look to the emerging markets. there's a lot of great companies in the u.s. tapping that growth. there's a lot of great companies domiciled in the emerging markets tapping that growth. david: what about the dollar risk? obviously because of the re-election of the president bernanke is going to continue to print money and we may get a whole new extension of the qes does that concern you at all? >> absolutely and this plan by a lot of central banks around the world --. david: not just the dollar. >> not just the dollar. you talk about the currency wars. when you think about it from an international perspective there is lot of attractive real yields you can generate outside the united states. the question becomes which currencies do you want exposure to. david: what would advise? >> look at strong demographics, strong fundamentals. south african rand. look at indonesia. there will be currencies around the world where you generate high yield and policy wi
western europe looks about as cheap as it has in decades. we also talk about how you want to look to the emerging markets. there's a lot of great companies in the u.s. tapping that growth. there's a lot of great companies domiciled in the emerging markets tapping that growth. david: what about the dollar risk? obviously because of the re-election of the president bernanke is going to continue to print money and we may get a whole new extension of the qes does that concern you at all? >>...
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reduce europe so one cannot say that there has been peace of europe since there in any case if we look further afield with syria the european union's policy the actual policy of the european union as an organization never mind its member states has been in my view to fan the flames of the conflict in syria and not to act as a peace broker so there is literally no way in which we can say that the european union as foster peace. also i have for you this hour of security tightens in egypt as more protests loom supporters and opponents of president mohamed morsi are said to confront each other again as a nation readies for this weekend the referendum on a draft constitution plus. she said well you won't have no bread he. said why a way to may one day you mean she said you will never know. barger from having a baby we see the victims of a u.s. eugenics program have any chance of having their personal tragedies recognize this story in much more after a short break. which is slow often enough and knows that to ride a horse you've got to catch it first. for him it's a daily routine that you're
reduce europe so one cannot say that there has been peace of europe since there in any case if we look further afield with syria the european union's policy the actual policy of the european union as an organization never mind its member states has been in my view to fan the flames of the conflict in syria and not to act as a peace broker so there is literally no way in which we can say that the european union as foster peace. also i have for you this hour of security tightens in egypt as more...
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that was divided from east to west but i'm now living in a europe that is divided from north to south and never at any point of the history of this union has there been more discord of rancor that we currently got among more moderate forces there are concerns the peace prize is being used as a political football i think this award basically does a lot to kind of discredit past people who've won this prize i mean it demonstrates a sort of heavy politicization of the use of this war and now it's been suggested that this year's winner of the peace prize picked it up more for not having done something as opposed to having furthered peace around the globe it seems like they got the prize more because there hasn't been any war in europe for many decades rather than having done anything specific i think as long as civic institutions like the nobel prize continue to lose their legitimacy in their spirit. through political favoritism these prizes are always political but the weight and obvious political favoritism and maneuvering i think it actually takes something away and i think it's actual
that was divided from east to west but i'm now living in a europe that is divided from north to south and never at any point of the history of this union has there been more discord of rancor that we currently got among more moderate forces there are concerns the peace prize is being used as a political football i think this award basically does a lot to kind of discredit past people who've won this prize i mean it demonstrates a sort of heavy politicization of the use of this war and now it's...
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what is the right multiple in the world that we are about to embark on with the europe that is probably a five to ten year recession. i think the u.s. is at best slogging through things here. i would make an argument that maybe the right multiple is 12 or so. if you throw in earnings of 95 to 100 you have an s&p that is significantly lower. >> rallies during the last phase of the market have peaked out around 14 times earnings. it is up from here in terms of a forward multiple. i don't see why we have to start applying a discount to what we have been seeing in terms of peak multiples given what we have been through. do you think that the uncertainty has peaked or is ahead of us? the maximum uncertainty. >> i would make the argument it is potentially forward but i think a lot of people would disagree. >> markets don't just pick a multiple like fisher price. the low multiple in the 1970s when you had slow growth and rising inflation was seven times earnings. if you google back to what you said which is you have to analysts, what are they telling me at this point? at the beginning of the y
what is the right multiple in the world that we are about to embark on with the europe that is probably a five to ten year recession. i think the u.s. is at best slogging through things here. i would make an argument that maybe the right multiple is 12 or so. if you throw in earnings of 95 to 100 you have an s&p that is significantly lower. >> rallies during the last phase of the market have peaked out around 14 times earnings. it is up from here in terms of a forward multiple. i...
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europe strolled out efforts to try to pull itself out of the economic model well documented but it's not alone japan has now entered its fifth recession in fifteen years it comes just days before the country's election which is expected to sweep the current prime minister of current affairs journalist james corbett told us he believes any change in power could see a more militarize japan and a region where tensions are already high. it seems that almost inevitable that the l.d.p. is going to be put back into power next week and with that comes not only big changes in the economic policy but i think there is going to be some some very big changes geopolitically speaking as a be the leader of the l.d.p. is quite a hard liner on a number of issues and is even thinking of revising the the japanese constitution to allow for greater military use of the japanese military overseas this is his second kick at the can as prime minister if he does get it in fact elected next week and while the first time around he was interested in revising the japanese constitution it's a deeply deeply unpopula
europe strolled out efforts to try to pull itself out of the economic model well documented but it's not alone japan has now entered its fifth recession in fifteen years it comes just days before the country's election which is expected to sweep the current prime minister of current affairs journalist james corbett told us he believes any change in power could see a more militarize japan and a region where tensions are already high. it seems that almost inevitable that the l.d.p. is going to be...
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liz: what is your best advice for those worried about europe, spain, portugal, the u.s. and the fiscal cliff, what do you say? >> the easiest thing to do is to take advantage of fear. when people are fearful like the y2k example, it was obviously an easy process to make money from there on out. we will get through this. the fiscal cliff. liz: you have seen it all, good to see you. good luck. one of our favorites. dow jones industrials hold onto gains of 96 points. can we hold all the way? we have six more minutes to go before the closing buildings. so glad you are hanging out with us at fox business. and we can save you 10% on ground shipping over the ups store. look this isn't my first christmas. these deals all seem great at the time... but later... [ shirt ] merry christmas, everybody! not so much. ho ho ho! this isn't that kind of al. [ ma announcer ] break from the holiday stress. save on ground shipping at fedex office. he loves risk. t whher he's climbing everest, scuba divinghe great barrier reef with sharks, or jumping into the marke he goes with people he trust
liz: what is your best advice for those worried about europe, spain, portugal, the u.s. and the fiscal cliff, what do you say? >> the easiest thing to do is to take advantage of fear. when people are fearful like the y2k example, it was obviously an easy process to make money from there on out. we will get through this. the fiscal cliff. liz: you have seen it all, good to see you. good luck. one of our favorites. dow jones industrials hold onto gains of 96 points. can we hold all the way?...
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there has not been peace in europe for the last sixty years as the president of the european council said everybody knows that there was a war against yugoslavia of nine hundred ninety nine in which european states e.u. member states participated very fully. one cannot say that there has been. since then in any case if we look further afield with syria the european union's policy the actual policy of the european union as an organization nevermind its member states has been in my view to fan the flames of the conflict in syria and not to act as a peace broker so there is literally no way in which we can say that the european union has fostered peace. well in these tough economic times that many vulnerable people in dire straits can often fall for schemes aimed to defraud them around fifty minutes time our finance experts max keiser explains how it's the bankers who always seem to benefit. what is p.p.i. schemes here in the u.k. that the public private partnerships you know the businessman in the city of london will say we don't really care about making money so much we just want to c
there has not been peace in europe for the last sixty years as the president of the european council said everybody knows that there was a war against yugoslavia of nine hundred ninety nine in which european states e.u. member states participated very fully. one cannot say that there has been. since then in any case if we look further afield with syria the european union's policy the actual policy of the european union as an organization nevermind its member states has been in my view to fan...
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paid so we can buy the basic necessities food housing shelter etc the middle class traditionally in europe and the united states has provided these so-called middle class jobs or more accurately higher paid working class jobs and this has been eroded by outsourcing by currency manipulation by laziness and incompetence on the part of industrial firms so there's a book called unfit to manage which shows that a lot of the incompetence in manufacturing was caused by companies that could not competently organize production this is also a theme in the work of seymour mehlman and his book profits without production so there is a way to do this there are companies right now in new york michigan elsewhere which could begin to fill these orders so we import for example a large share of the advanced technology used in mass transportation systems we can be building things here in the united states so this is the vision of victor ruth the great united auto workers leader we have these models people like michael moore have advocated this so what i've done is i've done detailed research that interviewed
paid so we can buy the basic necessities food housing shelter etc the middle class traditionally in europe and the united states has provided these so-called middle class jobs or more accurately higher paid working class jobs and this has been eroded by outsourcing by currency manipulation by laziness and incompetence on the part of industrial firms so there's a book called unfit to manage which shows that a lot of the incompetence in manufacturing was caused by companies that could not...
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but it's europe, europe actually ended up looking pretty darn good. germany up 30%. i mean, i look at that, and i say all of the fear that was out there including the euro stocks, 600 did unbelievably beautifully. and you say, my goodness, if you went toward the worst, most fearsome place, europe, you would have done way better than here in the u.s.. >> yeah, absolutely. well, it's like everything that happens in nature as well as the markets and the equity markets. when things get stretched too far one way, they will come back to a happy medium. we saw that in the equity markets this year. they were the best performing asset classes of all the places you could put your money, and it's not without knowing what's going on when you had unprecedented types of money flows coming from central banks around the globe, that money had to go somewhere. the u.s. market has performed very well. by the time we get done today, especially on the fiscal cliff talks, we're going to be up about 14% in the s&p 500. the leaders in that were, of course, financials, tech and consumer disc
but it's europe, europe actually ended up looking pretty darn good. germany up 30%. i mean, i look at that, and i say all of the fear that was out there including the euro stocks, 600 did unbelievably beautifully. and you say, my goodness, if you went toward the worst, most fearsome place, europe, you would have done way better than here in the u.s.. >> yeah, absolutely. well, it's like everything that happens in nature as well as the markets and the equity markets. when things get...
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with europe under control, the u.s. doing quite well, with china expanding and india blooming, not to mention the splendid addition to t barn to the family starbucks has a terrific story to tell and they can tell it. i think it may be a one off situation. the business of fried chicken, it's cooled there, it's cooled in china. i can't draw any conclusion. plus it's worth pointing out the united states lowered a bit, too. it was, alas, a disappointment. but yum is a remarkable company. my inclination would be to hold on to it no matter what. if you really need to get out of it maybe at a higher price. perhaps at next thursday's analyst meeting. for yum in general it's worth pointing out that the restaurant stocks have become quite inhospitable of late. with everyone from mcdonald's and darden, cracker barrel and chipotle disappointing the street, only panera has remained strong. my takeaway please don't draw conclusion that china's back sliding. we have way too much evidence to the contrary. just conclude that something's
with europe under control, the u.s. doing quite well, with china expanding and india blooming, not to mention the splendid addition to t barn to the family starbucks has a terrific story to tell and they can tell it. i think it may be a one off situation. the business of fried chicken, it's cooled there, it's cooled in china. i can't draw any conclusion. plus it's worth pointing out the united states lowered a bit, too. it was, alas, a disappointment. but yum is a remarkable company. my...
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europe's drawn out efforts to put itself out that you cannot mile well documented but it's not alone japan has now entered its fifth recession in fifteen years it comes just days before the country's election which is expected to sweep the current prime minister from power but current affairs journalist james corbett he was the change in power can see a moment to rise japan in a region where tensions are already high it seems that almost inevitable that the l.d.p. is going to be put back into power next week and with that comes not only big changes in the economic policy but i think there's going to be some some very big changes geopolitically speaking as. the leader of the l.d.p. is quite a hard liner on a number of issues and is even thinking about revising the japanese constitution to allow for greater military use of the japanese military overseas this is his second kick at the can as prime minister if he does get it in fact elected next week and while the first time around he was interested in revising the japanese constitution it's a deeply deeply unpopular policy here in japan
europe's drawn out efforts to put itself out that you cannot mile well documented but it's not alone japan has now entered its fifth recession in fifteen years it comes just days before the country's election which is expected to sweep the current prime minister from power but current affairs journalist james corbett he was the change in power can see a moment to rise japan in a region where tensions are already high it seems that almost inevitable that the l.d.p. is going to be put back into...
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he said he wants more europe, not less of it. he just doesn't believe in all the austerity policies that have been put in place. and he made fun of mario monti during the interview. said mario monti has done a great job, every single economic indicator is lower. unemployment is higher, the gdp is lower, et cetera. the only thing that hasn't been dramatically is the spread between the italians and the germans bonds, and he says who cares about that. >> all right. happy holidays. >> merry christmas. >> merry christmas. >> wearing green. >> coming up -- >> you are wearing green. >> 'tis the season for last-minute shopping. procrastinators rushing to the stores. we're going to ring up the retailers, which companies and which stocks have been naughty this year. which have been nice? >>> welcome back to "squawk box." this morning on this christmas eve special -- do we call it a special edition of "squawk box"? it's always special. let's get you to some of the morning headlines. it is a shortened trading day on wall street with stock ma
he said he wants more europe, not less of it. he just doesn't believe in all the austerity policies that have been put in place. and he made fun of mario monti during the interview. said mario monti has done a great job, every single economic indicator is lower. unemployment is higher, the gdp is lower, et cetera. the only thing that hasn't been dramatically is the spread between the italians and the germans bonds, and he says who cares about that. >> all right. happy holidays. >>...
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europe drop out tefl put itself out of the economic well documented but it's not alone japan has now entered its fifth recession in fifteen years it comes just days before the country's election which is expected to sweep the current prime minister from power but current affairs journalist james corbett any change in power could see a more militarized japan in a region where tensions are already high. it seems that almost inevitable that the l.d.p. is going to be put back into power next week and with that comes not only big changes in the economic policy but i think there is going to be some some very big changes geopolitically speaking as. the leader of the l.d.p. is quite a hard liner on a number of issues and is even thinking about revising that the japanese constitution to allow for greater military use of the japanese military overseas this is his second kick at the can as prime minister if he does get it in fact elected next week and while the first time around he was interested in revising the japanese constitution it's a deeply deeply unpopular policy here in japan which ten
europe drop out tefl put itself out of the economic well documented but it's not alone japan has now entered its fifth recession in fifteen years it comes just days before the country's election which is expected to sweep the current prime minister from power but current affairs journalist james corbett any change in power could see a more militarized japan in a region where tensions are already high. it seems that almost inevitable that the l.d.p. is going to be put back into power next week...
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they added the countries are relatively unaffected by the debt woes in europe. >>> as if to back up the ad bcs's projection, japan's economy remained out of steam in october. the latest key economic indicator fell for the seventh straight month. the cabinet office says the coincidence index of the economy ticked down 0.9 points from september to 90.6. the index tracks the current state of the economy and reflects activities like industrial output and employment. government officials trace the decline to the global economic slowdown. they said shipments of tvs and some other products suffered during the month. they downgraded their assessment of the economy to worsening for the first time since march 2009. >>> the operator of the fukushima daiichi nuclear plant has released information about the doses of radiation workers were exposed to at the plant. tokyo electric power company had earlier submitted the same data to the world health organization in march. more than 20,000 people including subcontractors took part in emergency operations at fukushima daiichi between march 2011 and the e
they added the countries are relatively unaffected by the debt woes in europe. >>> as if to back up the ad bcs's projection, japan's economy remained out of steam in october. the latest key economic indicator fell for the seventh straight month. the cabinet office says the coincidence index of the economy ticked down 0.9 points from september to 90.6. the index tracks the current state of the economy and reflects activities like industrial output and employment. government officials...
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and kate are expecting their first child this has set off a media spectacle this is a huge story in europe but here in the u.s. the mainstream media has a ramp up its coverage take a look. ever since the royal couple got married britain has been waiting for its royal baby now that baby is on the way the media would be waiting for this story with bated breath its acute morning sickness treated with every hydration that cheesy with. supplements and try to get it back on track they were planning to announce this at this point but she has not yet twelve weeks pregnant they haven't even told prince charles or the queen about this until today. leisure every woman is enjoying c.n.n.'s coverage and listening to a male reporter talk about morning sickness while while they're covering a story that has little impact here in the u.s. arts he will cover what is really important and we begin with what's called one of the most significant cases in u.s. military history and that is the case of army private bradley manning he is accused of the biggest security breach ever and up until now manning's attorne
and kate are expecting their first child this has set off a media spectacle this is a huge story in europe but here in the u.s. the mainstream media has a ramp up its coverage take a look. ever since the royal couple got married britain has been waiting for its royal baby now that baby is on the way the media would be waiting for this story with bated breath its acute morning sickness treated with every hydration that cheesy with. supplements and try to get it back on track they were planning...
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europe may not show growth in my lifetime, but they're going to be bailed out. do you think stock market -- i know it's had a mini correction since mid september, but it may be coming back now. question, does the stock market in its wisdom see a deal from washington on fiscal policy? >> i think that the stock market has already -- doesn't care about that anymore. we're on to the next thing. >> what is the next thing? >> even if they don't come the a deal, they will two weeks later. >> so might come in the new year. >> it might come in the new year. >> january, stocks are already discounting that. >> with band aids and glitter stickers, something is going to happen eventually. we have discounted that. this has been on the table for two years. this is not a new thing. it's their way of staying in the spotlight. >> question, apple which lost 6% today, apple is down about 24% since mid september. >> that's right. >> is apple the way -- you know, when we used to look at ge, the way we used to look at ibm, the way we used to lock at ford and gm as a bellwether for the
europe may not show growth in my lifetime, but they're going to be bailed out. do you think stock market -- i know it's had a mini correction since mid september, but it may be coming back now. question, does the stock market in its wisdom see a deal from washington on fiscal policy? >> i think that the stock market has already -- doesn't care about that anymore. we're on to the next thing. >> what is the next thing? >> even if they don't come the a deal, they will two weeks...
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europe therefore is the sick person of your. -- europe. of the world. meanwhile, the united states of america is ungovernable. you have a system in this country that was created to create this country as an ungovernable state. you have congress, the president canceling each other out. how the president -- whoever the president might be -- do anything? you have china -- finding it impossible to provide a replacement for the demand that the west has done away with. so, i do not have an answer for your question. bewilderment. >> my question is about consumer demand and the extent to which the old system depended on it. if we do not have it to the same degree, could there possibly be a new economy? i cannot know how to say all of these in the right economic terms. i will say what i am thinking and see what you make out of it. its teams like all the economy's got to a point where it had to be based on growth. it could not just be sustainable. it had to grow. and that meant more consumers. so, then, that led to a lot of things ecologically that were not good
europe therefore is the sick person of your. -- europe. of the world. meanwhile, the united states of america is ungovernable. you have a system in this country that was created to create this country as an ungovernable state. you have congress, the president canceling each other out. how the president -- whoever the president might be -- do anything? you have china -- finding it impossible to provide a replacement for the demand that the west has done away with. so, i do not have an answer for...
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they added the countries are relatively unaffected by the debt woes in europe. >>> as if to back up the adb's projection, japan's economy remained out of steam in october. the latest key economic indicator fell for the seventh straight month. the cabinet office says the coincidence index of the economy ticked down 0.9 points from september to 90.6. the index tracks the current state of the economy and reflects activities like industrial output and employment. government officials trace the decline to the global economic slowdown. they said shipments of tvs and some other products suffered during the month. they downgraded their assessment of the economy to worsening for the first time since march 2009. >>> the operator of the fukushima daiichi nuclear plant has released information about the doses of radiation workers were exposed to at the plant. tokyo electric power company had earlier submitted the same data to the world health organization in march. more than 20,000 people including subcontractors took part in emergency operations at fukushima daiichi between march 2011 and the end
they added the countries are relatively unaffected by the debt woes in europe. >>> as if to back up the adb's projection, japan's economy remained out of steam in october. the latest key economic indicator fell for the seventh straight month. the cabinet office says the coincidence index of the economy ticked down 0.9 points from september to 90.6. the index tracks the current state of the economy and reflects activities like industrial output and employment. government officials trace...
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company turning around, europe off the map, china improving as well, central banks around the world, which are not going to change their easing policies any time soon. then china cooperating as well. >> i think lots of plus there is. we would agree that certainly housing is moving upward as mohammad mentioned this morning. energy costs in terms of natural gas are down. china is reinstituting fiscal stimulation and japan is on the move in terms of easier money. all that is a positive, but we have come to expect in the asset markets a 10%-plus type of return for taking equity risk. and really if the real economy only grows at 2% to 3%, it is a case of spending straw into gold and how long that will continue. a 5% return from stocks, 2% to 3% from bonds is something we should expect going forward even with the pluses that you mentioned. >> what about your outlook for gold? your outlook is that gold is going to move higher in 2013, and i would assume that's because you know the fed will be in the house. >> we think gold will move higher as will commodities. it is hard to say exactly how
company turning around, europe off the map, china improving as well, central banks around the world, which are not going to change their easing policies any time soon. then china cooperating as well. >> i think lots of plus there is. we would agree that certainly housing is moving upward as mohammad mentioned this morning. energy costs in terms of natural gas are down. china is reinstituting fiscal stimulation and japan is on the move in terms of easier money. all that is a positive, but...